Saw this ad, thought someone might be interested. Does anyone have a real ex-fire department T? (I have no connection with seller/car):

"It has a 1921 engine with starter. It has an impressive list of accessories including original Ford Monocle windshield, HEAVY brass fire bell, spot light, hand crank fire siren, fire extinguishers, leather fire buckets, fire axe, and back mounted sprayer. Ironically the brass parts are worth more than the whole, but I don't have room to part it out. $11K OBO Trades"

Steve Tomaso - Dianne needs a siren like that one for that fire chief's rig you're building for her! She could drive, and you could "ride shotgun" and crank that siren! (...with either hand,.....or,....maybe with BOTH hands!)

Constantine..here's a pic of my '25 TT Pirsch firetruck, can't confirm it, but I believe it may have been from a small community in Wisconsin, 35 miles from the Pirsch factory (now defunct), called Hebron. I'd consider this car were it not so far away.

I have seen a Ford TT fire engine that was original to Yuma, AZ in the Yuma Fire Dept #4 building. I took photos of it this year but don't have them with me right now. It has a lengthened frame and chain drive from the original axle to the rear wheels. Dick

I saw on the news the other day that Cleveland just opened a fire truck museum with several Model T trucks and other manufactures now on display. They use it as a fire safety teaching center for school children. The museum is open to the public. A friend invited me down but I haven't had time yet.

Constantine: For the most part, the truck came with all the original stuff,lots of brass plumbing on the back, minus no doubt some lanterns that you always see hanging on the sides, so I'm on the hunt for as vintage of 'em as I can find. Not much luck as yet. There are a couple of actual Pirsch lanterns made I believe by Dietz that I've seen, but wow, they're like $400 bucks...too much for me! It is actually missing its hose reel, so again, I'm on the prowl for one. It really is a cool truck. Thanks for the compliment!